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Author: Deborah Friedes Galili

Deborah Friedes Galili is an independent dancer and dance scholar based in Tel Aviv. She holds a BA in dance history from Brown University and an MFA in dance from The Ohio State University. In 2007-2008, Deborah researched Israeli contemporary dance on a Fulbright grant, blogged on The Winger, and podcasted interviews with Israeli dance professionals on Israel Seen.

Inbal Pinto Dance Company: “Oyster” and “Shaker”

It’s not every dance that can boast 10 years of consistently packed concerts. But Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak’s “Oyster” is one of these rare, beloved works.

Rina Schenfeld Dance Theatre: About “Angels”

Rina Schenfeld in her new work, Angels.  Photo by Gadi Dagon. This article is a guest post by Gdalit Neuman.  Enjoy! * * * About Angels By Gdalit Neuman Tel […]

Les Ballets de Monte Carlo in Tel Aviv: Ballet for the 21st Century

Firmly rooted in the classical ballet tradition while moving forward with a distinctly contemporary style of choreography, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo is indeed different from much of Israel’s dance scene.

A Closer Look at Liat Dror and Nir Ben-Gal’s Adama

Situated in the town of Mizpe Ramon, the site of an enormous and beautiful crater, Adama (which means “earth” in Hebrew) is hands down the most unique dance center I have ever visited.

The Batsheva Ensemble on Tour at Home and Abroad

On Monday May 5th (2008), I again accompanied the Batsheva Ensemble as they trekked to Kiryat Shmona for two performances of Ohad Naharin’s “Seder.”

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